Although much attention has been paid to health disparities in the past decades, interventions to ameliorate disparities have been largely unsuccessful. One reason is that the interventions have not been culturally tailored to the disparity populations whose problems they are meant to address. Community-engaged research has been successful in improving the outcomes of racial and ethnic minority groups and thus has great potential for decreasing between-group health disparities. In this article, the authors argue that a type of community-engaged research, community-based participatory research (CBPR), is particularly useful for social workers doing health disparities research because of its flexibility and degree of community engagement. Aft...
Community-based participatory research is a promising approach to reducing health disparities. It em...
BackgroundWe describe reach, partnerships, products, benefits, and lessons learned of the 25 Communi...
Introduction and Purpose: It is well documented that breast cancer that African American women have ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
There is a consensus about the benefits of community-based participatory research and the important ...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
There has been growing interest in conducting community-based health research using a participatory ...
There have been increasing calls for community-academic partnerships to enhance the capacity of part...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...
To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, inter...
Ethical principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR)--specifically, community engagem...
Racial and ethnically diverse populations are underrepresented in clinical research trials. This lac...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an increasingly popular participatory research appr...
Community-based participatory research is a promising approach to reducing health disparities. It em...
BackgroundWe describe reach, partnerships, products, benefits, and lessons learned of the 25 Communi...
Introduction and Purpose: It is well documented that breast cancer that African American women have ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
The call for community-based participatory research approaches to address cancer health disparities ...
There is a consensus about the benefits of community-based participatory research and the important ...
A fundamental component of community-based health promotion efforts to eliminate disparities is the ...
There has been growing interest in conducting community-based health research using a participatory ...
There have been increasing calls for community-academic partnerships to enhance the capacity of part...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...
To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, inter...
Ethical principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR)--specifically, community engagem...
Racial and ethnically diverse populations are underrepresented in clinical research trials. This lac...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an increasingly popular participatory research appr...
Community-based participatory research is a promising approach to reducing health disparities. It em...
BackgroundWe describe reach, partnerships, products, benefits, and lessons learned of the 25 Communi...
Introduction and Purpose: It is well documented that breast cancer that African American women have ...